The States of Alderney say that they recognise the importance of connectivity to the island and is keen to continue supporting a seasonal ferry service.
In keeping with the States established procurement procedures, and to demonstrate value for money to local taxpayers, the States is inviting Expressions of Interest (EOI) for a seasonal ferry service between the Island and Guernsey for the 2026 summer season.
The opportunity is open to ferry service providers with vessels of up to 12-passenger capacity to operate between the Spring Bank Holiday at the end of May until the end of September.
The successful applicant will also have an option to extend to 2027 and 2028, subject to review by both parties.
It is envisaged that a minimum service for the Alderney-Guernsey route would involve at least two rotations daily, operating for a minimum of five days per week including Fridays and Sundays to facilitate overnight visits to Alderney.
At this stage, potential providers are being asked to provide basic details to the States including vessel and indicative schedule. Once initial submissions have been received, a detailed tender process will be carried out to select the provider in time to commence the service in May.
Click here for details about the EOI and the procurement process.
Chair of Economic Development Committee, Stuart Clark said: “The seasonal ferry service has become a vital part of our transport network, offering greater flexibility for visitors and providing a reliable alternative for air passengers. It enhances connectivity, supports tourism, and strengthens resilience in our transport options. We’re
excited to see strong interest from providers who can help us build on this success”.
The closing date for submission of EOI is January 9th 2026.








